Cannondale Historic District, Wilton
Facts and practical information
Cannondale Historic District is a historic district in the Cannondale section in the north-central area of the town of Wilton, Connecticut. The district includes 58 contributing buildings, one other contributing structure, one contributing site, and 3 contributing objects, over a 202 acres. About half of the buildings are along Danbury Road and most of the rest are close to the Cannondale train station.The district is significant because it embodies the distinctive architectural and cultural-landscape characteristics of a small commercial center as well as an agricultural community from the early national period through the early 20th century....The historic uses of the properties in the district include virtually the full array of human activity in this region—farming, residential, religious, educational, community groups, small-scale manufacturing, transportation, and even government. The close physical relationship among all these uses, as well as the informal character of the commercial enterprises before the rise of more aggressive techniques to attract consumers, capture some of the texture of life as lived by prior generations. The district is also significant for its collection of architecture and for its historic significance. ()
Wilton
Cannondale Historic District – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Keeler Tavern, Cranbury Park, Weir Farm National Historical Park, Ridgefield Playhouse.